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A vampire movie with no fangs and no bite—literally and illiterally. Capitalizing on the success of the Lugosi film, the “daughter” sequel is bad writing with no regard for proper characterization, logic, continuity and even respect for the genre. It’s as though it was written with severe anemia.

The only remotely realistic bit came from the movie’s opening scene where Van H... read more

“A vampire movie with no fangs and no bite—literally and illiterally. Capitalizing on the success of the Lugosi film, the “daughter” sequel is bad writing with no regard for proper characterization, logic, continuity and even respect for the genre. It’s as though it was written with severe anemia.

The only remotely realistic bit came from the movie’s opening scene where Van Helsing was being charged with the murder of Dracula (a cameo by a dummy). Indeed, when you drive a stake through a man’s heart (a Count no less) and tell it to Scotland Yard like: “it is the ooonly waay to kill a vampire!” or “I did the world a favooor!,” you really got a lot of explaining to do.

So enter the aristocratic Countess—Dracula’s daughter who instead of having learn” read more

"Mar.8
A vampire movie with no fangs and no bite—literally and illiterally. Capitalizing on the success of the Lugosi film, the “daughter” sequel is bad writing with no regard for proper characterization, logic, continuity and even respect for the genre. It’s as though it was written with severe anemia.
The only remotely realistic bit came from the movie’s opening scene where Van Helsing was being charged with the murder of Dracula (a cameo by a dummy). Indeed, when you drive a stake t"